TX TX - Thomas Brown, 18, Hemphill County, 23 Nov 2016 #4

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I may be overthinking things, but the helicopter ride that lead to his truck seemed a little suspicious. We have seen things like this before with overly helpful friends that were involved, like the Skyler Neese case.

Did his friend know more? Like, where to look for the truck?

I have wondered about this. But deep down, I think it was a lucky find. This area is bare and lots of nothing between towns. Finding him in town was probably pretty easy. If he had been out in the country, well that would have been a harder find.
 
The June 28 judgment of the 7th Court of Appeals Texas is online (Case# 7-23-00225-CV). Court ruled that there is insufficient evidence of harm to continue the suit and ordered the plaintiffs to pay court costs for the defendants.

In the box entitled "CASE EVENTS" the judgement is dated 6/28/2024. Under the box entitled "APPELLATE BRIEFS", you can read the various Appellant and Appellee briefs.

Also, Chris Samples with KDJW has a response audio available on the highplainsobserver.com site.
 
Can anyone direct me to where I might read more of the Lehman/Moore criticism of Klein? I recently listened to the podcast again and certainly have thoughts on Klein.

DMs are welcome, thanks.
 
Well….it looks like Tom’s body can be released for burial….except his dad won’t agree to it. WTF
 

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There is still that bullet casing and blood found in the Durango. Thomas was supposedly afraid of guns so are we to believe he tried to shoot himself in his auto and missed, just grazing himself enough to draw a little blood and then walks 15-20 miles in 4 hours to finish the job? Sorry, not buying it.
 
Klein shouldn’t be telling the father of a victim what the right thing is. He wouldn’t stand for someone doing that to Penny.
 
Klein shouldn’t be telling the father of a victim what the right thing is. He wouldn’t stand for someone doing that to Penny.

Im not sure I agree. I don't think anyone thinks that leaving a childs remains in a cold locker is a right thing to do, when it's been 8 years of no closure. If I were a betting person, I bet mom + dad disagree about where his remains need to be laid.

Since they are divorced, and Thomas was over 18 (and most likely did not have a will in place), it is not out of possibility that they are fighting over location.
 

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